AB | 320 |
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AVG | .188 |
OBP | .342 |
SLG | .303 |
HR | 7 |
- Full name Jakob Joseph Marsee
- Born 06/28/2001 in Dearborn, MI
- Profile Ht.: 6'0" / Wt.: 180 / Bats: L / Throws: L
- School Central Michigan
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Drafted in the 6th round (180th overall) by the San Diego Padres in 2022 (signed for $250,000).
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Pitchers may be able to get Marsee out, but they’ll waste a lot of time and pitches if they try to strike him out. The Central Michigan outfielder makes tons of contact and had a choosy, patient approach at the plate. He hit .345/.467/.550 in 2022 with seven home runs. He almost never expands his zone, waiting until he finds a pitch to serve up over the second baseman or shortstop’s head. He swung and missed at fastballs only 5% of the time this spring. Where that fits in pro ball is a little less clear, as Marsee does not lift and drive the ball much. His swing is about getting ground balls, flares and line drives sprayed around the field. For a corner outfielder with average speed, Marsee’s below-average power is a concern, even if it comes with a plus hit tool. Marsee has also impressed in the Northwoods League this summer, continuing to make tons of contact.
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BA Grade/Risk: 50/High.
Track Record: Marsee was a fairly unheralded amateur, going undrafted in high school and signing for slightly under slot at $250,000 as the Padres’ sixth-round pick in 2022 out of Central Michigan. He had a strong first full season in 2023, then a month into the 2024 season, the Marlins acquired Marsee and three other prospects to the Padres for Luis Arraez. Marsee struggled to just a .200 batting average in 2024, though he retained his signature patience with 92 walks.
Scouting Report: Marsee uses an upright upper body posture and stiff swing, leading to questions about his future adjustability and ultimate hit tool. Despite decent contact rates, he will likely always run elevated strikeout totals, especially in conjunction with how many pitches and deep counts he sees. However, that patience comes with the territory given how much he walks. Marsee exhibits exceptional plate discipline, sporting a 17% career walk rate. Marsee also possesses sneaky raw power, and there could be average future power output if he ever becomes more aggressive. He struggles to do any damage versus lefthanders, though he will still draw his walks. Marsee is a plus runner and an even better basestealer, having swiped 112 bases in 297 career games with an 87% success rates. He’s also an excellent defender in center field who takes incredible routes to the ball and makes plenty of highlight-reel catches going back on the ball around the wall. He possesses above-average arm strength.
The Future: Marsee has an unusual profile. His walks, speed and center field defense make him a likely big leaguer who has a chance to be an everyday regular, though he could end up a strong-side platoon player or bench piece for a contender. Marsee will likely open 2025 at Triple-A, but given the lack of outfield depth on Miami’s big league roster, he could make his major league debut soon.
Scouting Grades Hit: 45 | Power: 45 | Run: 60 | Fielding: 60 | Arm: 55 -
BA Grade: 45/Medium
Track Record: Marsee lettered in baseball, football and basketball at Allen Park (Mich.) High but was not drafted out of high school. He largely went under the radar at Central Michigan while hitting .345/.467/.550 with seven homers and 18 steals in 2022. The Padres went slightly under slot to sign him for $250,000 in the sixth round. Marsee finished his first summer in pro ball as the leadoff hitter for Low-A Lake Elsinore’s championship team and remained in that role while moving from High-A Fort Wayne to Double-A San Antonio in 2023. Along the way, Marsee led the system with 46 steals, added power to his profile and continued to flash both tools in the Arizona Fall League.
Scouting Report: A blue-collar baseball rat, Marsee wears out pitchers with a discerning eye at the plate, plus bat-to-ball skills and the ability to handle velocity. While he entered the system with below-average power, he took a step forward in that department in 2023. The organization asked for an uptick in aggression--picking out pitches to damage--and Marsee hit four homers over his final 12 games at High-A Fort Wayne and three more in 16 games to close the season at Double-A San Antonio. Even better, Marsee accomplished this while walking more than he struck out for a second year in a row. He has average speed but a good baseball IQ has made him the best baserunner in the system. He has an average arm, and a knack for reads and correct first steps makes him a quality defender. Plus makeup also gives Marsee a good chance to outperform his tools.
The Future: Presently viewed as an extra outfielder, Marsee will have to continue to show that his power uptick is real. He finished 2023 strong at Double-A and will likely return there to start 2024.
Scouting Grades Hit: 55 | Power: 50 | Run: 50 | Field: 60 | Arm: 50 -
BA Grade/Risk: 45/High
Track Record: Marsee lettered in baseball, football and basketball at Allen Park (Mich.) High and became a two-year starter at Central Michigan, where he hit .345/.467/.550 as a redshirt sophomore while showing elite contact skills. The Padres drafted him in the sixth round and signed him for an underslot $250,000 bonus. Marsee quickly rose to Low-A Lake Elsinore after signing and hit .254/.419/.463 as the leadoff hitter on a Storm team that went on to win the California League title.
Scouting Report: A blue-collar, baseball rat, Marsee wears out pitchers with a discerning eye at the plate, plus contact skills and the ability to handle velocity. He presently has below average power and needs to learn to drive and lift the ball. More power could come with some weight gain b he was up from 180 pounds to nearly 200 late in the year b but the Padres will press upon the need for Marsee to remain athletic. He's an average runner with an average arm, but his knack for good reads and quick first steps gives him a chance to stay in center field. He has plus makeup and has shown the ability to outperform his tools.
The Future: Marsee's advanced approach at the plate could help him move quickly up the Padres system. He'll head to High-A Fort Wayne in 2023.
Scouting Grades: Hit: 55. Power: 40. Speed: 50. Fielding: 55. Arm: 50.
Draft Prospects
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School: Central Michigan Committed/Drafted: Never Drafted
Age At Draft: 21.1
Pitchers may be able to get Marsee out, but they’ll waste a lot of time and pitches if they try to strike him out. The Central Michigan outfielder makes tons of contact and had a choosy, patient approach at the plate. He hit .345/.467/.550 in 2022 with seven home runs. He almost never expands his zone, waiting until he finds a pitch to serve up over the second baseman or shortstop’s head. He swung and missed at fastballs only 5% of the time this spring. Where that fits in pro ball is a little less clear, as Marsee does not lift and drive the ball much. His swing is about getting ground balls, flares and line drives sprayed around the field. For a corner outfielder with average speed, Marsee’s below-average power is a concern, even if it comes with a plus hit tool. Marsee has also impressed in the Northwoods League this summer, continuing to make tons of contact.
Scouting Reports
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BA Grade/Risk: 45/High
Track Record: Marsee lettered in baseball, football and basketball at Allen Park (Mich.) High and became a two-year starter at Central Michigan, where he hit .345/.467/.550 as a redshirt sophomore while showing elite contact skills. The Padres drafted him in the sixth round and signed him for an underslot $250,000 bonus. Marsee quickly rose to Low-A Lake Elsinore after signing and hit .254/.419/.463 as the leadoff hitter on a Storm team that went on to win the California League title.
Scouting Report: A blue-collar, baseball rat, Marsee wears out pitchers with a discerning eye at the plate, plus contact skills and the ability to handle velocity. He presently has below average power and needs to learn to drive and lift the ball. More power could come with some weight gain b he was up from 180 pounds to nearly 200 late in the year b but the Padres will press upon the need for Marsee to remain athletic. He's an average runner with an average arm, but his knack for good reads and quick first steps gives him a chance to stay in center field. He has plus makeup and has shown the ability to outperform his tools.
The Future: Marsee's advanced approach at the plate could help him move quickly up the Padres system. He'll head to High-A Fort Wayne in 2023.
Scouting Grades: Hit: 55. Power: 40. Speed: 50. Fielding: 55. Arm: 50. -
BA Grade/Risk: 45/High
Track Record: Marsee lettered in baseball, football and basketball at Allen Park (Mich.) High and became a two-year starter at Central Michigan, where he hit .345/.467/.550 as a redshirt sophomore while showing elite contact skills. The Padres drafted him in the sixth round and signed him for an underslot $250,000 bonus. Marsee quickly rose to Low-A Lake Elsinore after signing and hit .254/.419/.463 as the leadoff hitter on a Storm team that went on to win the California League title.
Scouting Report: A blue-collar, baseball rat, Marsee wears out pitchers with a discerning eye at the plate, plus contact skills and the ability to handle velocity. He presently has below average power and needs to learn to drive and lift the ball. More power could come with some weight gain b he was up from 180 pounds to nearly 200 late in the year b but the Padres will press upon the need for Marsee to remain athletic. He's an average runner with an average arm, but his knack for good reads and quick first steps gives him a chance to stay in center field. He has plus makeup and has shown the ability to outperform his tools.
The Future: Marsee's advanced approach at the plate could help him move quickly up the Padres system. He'll head to High-A Fort Wayne in 2023.
Scouting Grades: Hit: 55. Power: 40. Speed: 50. Fielding: 55. Arm: 50.